This is true. Good prices without any cash flow or logistical pressure are the hardest prices to sell and over time unequivocally the best ones. Not every time, but over time.
“Generally the best sales that you will make all year long are when you are the most uncomfortable. - Susan Stroud”
— The What The Futures Podcast
@SusanNOBULL@wtfuturespod
Episode #125
@BenjaminNething@wrowclif Also approximately 1 billion times easier to back a pickup (or other vehicle of a similar length) into a parking spot squarely on the first try than to nose it in.
@MaizeingPete
My daughter got her own place and shortly afterward got a cat. I learned that there are such things as "cat shelves" and last night installed some for her. I fully expected it to be for nothing but turns out this cat is a big fan. More gratifying than I expected.
Competition is good and healthy and I welcome it.
On the other hand, if you are flat out lying as a sales tactic, I hope you get all the rewards you deserve from that approach.
Helped my dad put a roof on his porch. He listened to some of my ideas which is uncommon but cool. We helped each other solve problems, we confused each other about math, he taught me some stuff. Great few days.
Possible hot take:
Seasonal patterns aren't best used to make you wait to do something, but rather to remind you to think hard about doing something if you haven't already done so by the time the seasonal opportunity arrives.